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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
plug
plug [plug plugs plugged plugging] noun, verb BrE [plʌɡ] NAmE [plʌɡ] noun ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1. a small plastic object with two or three metal pins, that connects a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity •a three-pin plug • I'll have to change the plug on my hairdryer. 2. (informal, especially BrE)a small opening in a wall, by which you connect a piece of electrical equipment to the main supply of electricity Syn: ↑socket • Can I use this plug for my iron? 3. a small object that connects a wire from one piece of electrical equipment to an opening in another •the plug from the computer to the printer IN ENGINE 4. = ↑spark plug IN BATH/SINK 5. a thick round piece of plastic, rubber or metal that you put in the hole in a bath/ ↑bathtub or a ↑sink to stop the water flowing out • She pulled out the plug and let the water drain away. IN HOLE 6. a round piece of material that fits into a hole and blocks it • She took the plug of cotton wool from her ear. see also ↑earplug 7. (NAmE) = ↑stopper FOR SCREW 8. a small plastic tube that you put into a hole in a wall so that it will hold a screw FOR BOOK/MOVIE 9. (informal)praise or attention that sb gives to a new book, film/movie, etc. in order to encourage people to buy or see it •He managed to get in a plug for his new book. see pull the plug on sb/sth at ↑pull v. Word Origin: early 17th cent.: from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German plugge, of unknown ultimate origin. Synonyms: lid top • cork • cap • plug These are all words for a cover for a container. lid • a cover over a container that can be removed or opened by turning or lifting it: ▪ a jar with a tight-fitting lid top • a thing that you put over the end of sth such as a pen or bottle in order to close it cork • a small round object made of cork or plastic that is used for closing bottles, especially wine bottles cap • (often in compounds) a top for a pen or a protective cover for sth such as the lens of a camera plug • a round piece of material that you put into a hole in order to block it; a flat round rubber or plastic thing that you put into the hole of a sink in order to stop the water from flowing out: ▪ a bath plug a tight-fitting lid/top/cap a screw top/cap a pen lid/top to put on/screw on/take off/unscrew the lid/top/cap to pull out the cork/plug Example Bank: •I got out of the bathtub and pulled the plug. •I pushed the jack plug into the amp. •My room only has one plug socket. •The iron is fitted with a three-pin plug. •They decided to pull the plug on the project. •There was plenty of hot water, but there was no bath plug. •We fixed the leak with a plug made from an old cloth. Derived: ↑plug away ▪ ↑plug into something ▪ ↑plug something in ▪ ↑plug something into something verb (-gg-) FILL HOLE 1. ~ sth (up) to fill a hole with a substance or piece of material that fits tightly into it •He plugged the hole in the pipe with an old rag. PROVIDE STH MISSING 2. ~ sth to provide sth that has been missing from a particular situation and is needed in order to improve it •A cheaper range of products was introduced to plug the gap at the lower end of the market. BOOK/MOVIE 3. ~ sth (informal)to give praise or attention to a new book, film/movie, etc. in order to encourage people to buy it or see it Syn: ↑promote •She came on the show to plug her latest album. SHOOT 4. ~ sb (old-fashioned, NAmE, informal)to shoot sb Verb forms: Word Origin: early 17th cent.: from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German plugge, of unknown ultimate origin. Example Bank: •In the lecture he demonstrated how different odours plug directly into our emotions. •The system plugs directly into a television receiver. •We kept plugging away at the school until they agreed to our demands. •Divers succeeded in plugging the leaks from the tanker.
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